Grundy, Isobel, and Eliza Fenwick. “Introduction and Appendices”. Secresy, 2ndnd ed, Broadview, pp. 7 - 34, 361.
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Publishing | Sarah Scott | A fuller title is A Description of Millenium Hall, and the Country Adjacent; Together with the Characters of the Inhabitants, And such Historical Anecdotes and Reflections . . . . The author is described as... |
Publishing | Eliza Fenwick | The second edition or issue, later the same year from George Kearsley
of Fleet Street, seems to indicate that EF
was dissatisfied with the publishers she had first chosen. Grundy, Isobel, and Eliza Fenwick. “Introduction and Appendices”. Secresy, 2ndnd ed, Broadview, pp. 7 - 34, 361. 8-10 |
Publishing | Harriet Martineau | Before the end of the year that saw the first volume in print, Mary Russell Mitford
had heard (though it was probably an exaggeration) that HM
had made more than £1,000 from those little eighteen-penny... |
Publishing | Lydia Howard Sigourney | LHS
was an indefatigable correspondent. Her papers are to be found at the Connecticut Historical Library
, the Connecticut State Library
, the Huntington Library
, the Schlesinger Library
, the New York Historical Society |
Publishing | Charlotte Smith | |
Publishing | Rhoda Broughton | It was revised, expanded, and then issued in two volumes by 20 April 1867 (several months before the earlier-written novel). It reached a second edition late that year. A scholarly edition by Pamela K. Gilbert |
Publishing | Sarah Fielding | The preface sounds condescending today, yet it offers high literary praise. Henry brushed up his sister's grammar and replaced colloquial words and expressions with more formal ones. He also altered her punctuation, notably removing her... |
Publishing | Sydney Owenson, Lady Morgan | She wrote it while a member of the Marquess of Abercorn
''s household, where she read it aloud in the evenings to less than informed criticism. As before, she and Phillips
could not agree on... |
Publishing | Frances Burney | Work then began under the editorship of Lars E. Troide
at the beginning of the earlier journals: The Early Journals and Letters (five volumes, 1988-2012, which take the young Burney to 1783), The Court Journals... |
Publishing | Sarah Fielding | She dedicated it to the court lady Anna Maria Poyntz
. It may perhaps be the Book Upon Education Sabor, Peter, and Sarah Fielding. “Introduction”. The Adventures of David Simple and Volume the Last, University Press of Kentucky, p. vii - xli. xxxix |
Publishing | Mary Augusta Ward | Robert Elsmere has remained perpetually in print ever since its appearance. Many of MAW
's novels are available online at the Victorian Women Writers Project
and Project Gutenberg
; Marcella has its Broadview
edition, 2002... |
Publishing | Margaret Cavendish | Two plays, one from Cavendish's earlier collection and the other from her later one, have been edited by Alexandra G. Bennett
for Broadview Press
and published as Bell in Campo; The Sociable Companions, 2002. |
Publishing | Sarah Fielding | In 1763 this work received a second edition and translations into French and German (the latter the first of three renderings in a decade). It appeared with illustrations by Richard Corbould
in 1785. Peter Sabor |
Publishing | Susanna Centlivre | It was published the following month, ascribed to the Author of The Gamester, Monthly Catalogue, 1714 - 1717. Bernard Lintot. 1 (no. 1): 4 |
Publishing | Mrs E. M. Foster | It was also listed on the title-page as one of the publications of the author of Black Rock House, 1810—who, however, is generally identified as Mrs E. G. Bayfield
. OCLC WorldCat. http://www.oclc.org/firstsearch/content/worldcat/. Accessed 1999. |
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